Yuukyuu no Gusha Asley no, Kenja no Susume: to, Pochi no Daibouken
The Eternal Fool's Words of Wisdom: A Pawsitively Fantastic Adventure
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Yuukyuu no Gusha Asley no, Kenja no Susume: to, Pochi no Daibouken

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: The Principle of a Philosopher by Eternal Fool "Asley": The Great Adventure of Pochi
Japanese: 悠久の愚者アズリーの、賢者のすゝめ ―と、ポチの大冒険―
English: The Eternal Fool's Words of Wisdom: A Pawsitively Fantastic Adventure
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Apr 27, 2017 to ?
Genre: Fantasy Fantasy
Serialization: Comic Earth☆Star
Authors: Hifumi (Story), Araki, Fuu (Art)

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Score: 6.971 (scored by 22512,251 users)
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Ranked: #92712
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Popularity: #2557
Members: 7,973
Favorites: 13

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Preliminary Spoiler
Dec 12, 2021
Preliminary (42/? chp)
Same fantasy adventure story but with awesome execution.

Who should not read it
1.Those who want OP MC
2.Those who want generic harem and brain dead side characters


Now, in order to enjoy this manga, you have to accept humans are flawed. Not everyone is born talented. In this case, Ashley was a untalented mage who happen to create eternal life potion and researched magic for 5000 year in some cave.

During the course of story, author try to question the curse of long life. World building is well though with various fantasy creatures. It also gives up harry potter vibes.
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Dec 16, 2023
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (6/? chp)
6.7/10


I don’t know where to start off with this review, since this manga was just so average all around — there are some bright points here and there with the character introspection, but the plot — rather, lack of — makes this manga unexciting to read due to how generic and conformed the genre/trope has become.

I won’t bash this manga’s premise too much, since the LN was considerably old, so the basic/cliche trope of “xxx years later, and everyone/everything got so much weaker” isn’t as irritating; however, with that being said, the original can’t be given any slack when compared to the entertainment value ...